hi, what does it means sample accuracy in chuck?
In other programming languages for synthesis as supercollider and pd
you can change the default block size from 64 to 1.
In that way you can make operations per sample.
wouldnt be this the same as chuck "sample accuracy"?
or which are the different between this?
other question, what do you mean with sub-sample?
Is is possible to make sub-sample operations , never heard of that, is
there any examples on this?
thanks
R.
2011/1/3 Robert Poor <rdpoor at gmail.com>:
> 2011/1/3 Kassen <signal.automatique at gmail.com> opined:
>> In SC you know the sound will stay coherent for longer, in CK you can
>> recover from such issues [...snip...]
>> One thing I really appreciate about ChucK is its ability to drop out
> of real time gracefully to render arbitrarily complex, sample-accurate
> data to a sound file. (Of course, SC may offer this as well, but I
> got imprinted with ChucK first.)
>> - rdp
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